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Show .FAGBTW0O-M- BEAK . noon BEAR BITES VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffiee at Utah, as Second Oau Tre-aonto- n, Mat- - LEADER, THURSDAY, 'MAY '26, 1932 RIVER-VALLE- T at a campfire party. Hazel Johnson of Ogden, spent the week with her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Spackman. Mrs. Joseph Heusser of this place, and daughter, Louise, and Mrs. Vincent Heusser, of Elsequanda, Califor nia, spent the week end at the home of Mrs. William Heusser of Weston, Idaho. Mrs. Lloyd Lish met with a painful accident Friday evening while going to see friends at Collinston. Mr. Lish ran into a horse on the road and as a result Mrs. Lish received a broken wrist and the car was damaged. The horse's leg was broken and had to be little daughter, killed. Mr. Luh-anVirginia Fay escaped without any in i BEAR RIVER CITY By Mrs. PLYMOUTH a W. Brailsford By Mrs. Don R, Lamb lar May festival Tuesday of last week WOMEN, 87, NEVER TTRED at the ward hall with a very interestTAKES IRON DAILY ing program. The May pole dance was carried out by the Blue Bird girls. Mrs. Ersel Hunsaker and children of Deweyville, spent Sunday of last week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Zundel Mrs. Willard Archibald of Daniels, Idaho, was visiting here with her Mrs. Hannah I. Wolverton and Mrs. Fredrick Sylvester, the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs.- Gardner Udy were vis iting friends in Idaho during the :x: California flowers for sale at 6th Harton Nish, Edward Odell North Main, Brigham City, next Sat- Marshall and Mr. SummerSteed, who Potter Publisher and lame Walton, Editor urday, Sunday and Monday. Adv. g have been in Idaho, for the past few days returned here TuesThe South. Box Elder Ladies- Farm day of last week, having all enjoyed Bureau locals were all represented at their Published at Tremor ton, Utah, on trip. a meeting held in this city, May 20th. Andrew .Potter," son of Mr. and ffcursday of each week. Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker and other execu Mrs. Perry Potter, has gone to Robins, tive officers of the South Box Elder where he intends to be employIdaho, Farm Bureau, were in attendance. A ed for the, summer. week end. Subscription Ratea musical program was furnished by the ..$2.00 una Tear, in advance- Ervin Coombs, who was stocking Edward Hess and Jack Austin Nish, $1.08 Hx Months, in advance following locals: Willard, Corinne, Mansfield, have made several trips to his ranch with turkeys, the fore part .60 Three months, in advance. tioneyville and Bear River City. A Burley, Idaho, with their trucks, haul- of the week, sustained quite a loss was given by Miss Emerine reading jury. ing certified potatoes into the valley Friday evening, while eating supper, Mr. and Mrs. Charles liurbank visit Chnstensen of the Bear River local. here, to be used by the various farm- as the. floor of the brooder house in ed relatives at Malad, Idaho during Prof. Irwin Hull of the U. S. A. C, ers for this spring jplanting. which he had about 300 small turkeys, the week. famgave a very instructive lecture on per some manner caught fire from the in his with Clark Rudd,' Bishop Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dewey attended sonality. Visitors who spoke briefly ily, has moved to their farm west of oil stove he was using, and all but the funeral of a friend at Logan, were, Mrs. Reva Maycock of the U. S. Fielding, for an indefinite period to seven were burned or smothered with A. C. Miss Izola Jensen, county ex look after his crops. Monday. the smoke from the fire. Mr. Coombs as well as to your Country tension agent, Mr. Robert Stewart, The Primary officers were very in- noticed the fire in time to save the county extension agent, Mrs.' Tracy strumental in putting over the regu building and equipment from greater Welling of the North Box Elder Farm Bureau, Mrs. Ella Reeder and Mrs. MM PATRONIZE YOUR Lucinda Jensen, former president of NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS 1 LOCAL MERCHANTS the Ladies Farm Bureau. Light reSealed bids will be received by the freshments were served by the memBoard of Education, Box Elder School bers of the Bear River Local, under District at the office of the Clerk of the supervision of Pres. Andrea vice president Ida M. Checketts said Board at Brigham City, Utah, until 11 o'clock a. m., June 3, 1932 and director Ida B. Christensen, Miss Vernell Petersen is visiting in at which time and place the bids will and The only plaea in the U. S. whera catalogt be opened and if satisfactory the con Logan for a few days with her sister, ; auWiiama matter coming njrlm of buinM or product can be obtained Free and Without tract awarded for the furnishing of Miss Ruth Petersen, who is attending rnduftrial i American tha Library. Obhiation school at the U. S. A. C. the following: Write for Busioeu Adveruaim Matter you era iateruted in; aama will be promptly forwarded. Clubs of this city met con The To erect and complete a One Room AMERICAN IRDOSTBIAL LIBRARY Frame School Building at Junction, jointly at a meeting last Wednesday. EaslaaarlaS BnUdina, Ckloaio, lUlaoia Mrs. Alfred Jensen presided. Several TREMONTON, Box Elder County, Utah. Each Said labor and materials to be done mothers were in attendance. 36 : : and furnished and the said school group adjourned to separate depart- I AFFECTS BM building constructed, erected and com ments where they organized for their ALL. were pleted before August 1, 1932 in ac season's work. Refreshments :o:cordance with plans and specifications served to the girls and their mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Fielding is true that the silver probprepared therefor by Carson F. Wells, Jr., Architect, Salt Lake City, which and two sons of Clearfield, Utah, lem is of international moment. may be seen at the office of the Clerk spent Sunday in this city visiting with And it is likewise true that it of the said Board of Education at Mrs. Fielding's parents, Mr. and Mrs. in felt itself makes every home, Joseph Sorensen. Brigham City, Utah. every business, every community. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Je sen motored Said Board reserves the right to The astounding drop in the valto Salt Lake City on Friday, where all bids. reject any or ue of silver has imperiled the attended the funeral services to they the! made Certified check, half of the payable purchasing power Board, for a sum of money not Jess held for Mrs. Vinnie Ralphs Stohl, world and has given our foreign than 5 per cent of the amount of each wife of Lorenzo N.' Stohl. trade, and that of other countries, Sunday afternoon the members of bid, and the check of the successful a terrific blow. It has thrown club met at the second year the case he be forfeited in shall bidder thousands of men out of work because-silvefails or refuses to enter into the neces- meeting house to elect officers for mines are unable to operate at a profit. It has sary contract and furnish a bond re this year. The officers chosen for the year are LaVoy Elwell, president; standconfused the monetary quired by the Board. Each contract to contain, among Minnie Checketts, vice president; Lo- ards of the world. veria wan other thintrs. a stimilation that at raine Holmgren, Here is a problem demanding reporter; Melba Jensen, cheer least twenty per cent of the contract the assistance and thought of the world's best minds and a probprice may be withheld until said build leauer ana veima uauin ana ing is completed and accepted by the Petersen, notifying committee. The lem, the solution of which will be 3 Pounds 3 Pounds girls are looking forward to a very said board. to the direct economic benefit of all. By order of the Board of Education successful year. , Mrs. R. O. Holmgren entertained the . of Box Elder School District, :o: members of the Entre Nons club at a Utah. County, By JOHN J. SHUMWAY, President delightful party Saturday afternoon, home. Beautiful cut flowers ; By ERNEST. P. HORSLEY, Clerk. at her V..'Best t2. adorned the rooms and centering the luncheon tables. Covers were laid for By Miss Ilia Perry Per Pound Per Pound 10 guests present The afternoon was :x: .,' : spent in needle work and social conNOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Thomas Stokes has been very versation. A delicious hot two course ill during the past week. At the time luncheon was served at small tables. ef this writing her condition had not Estate of Lars Anderson, Deceased Mr. and Mrs. Alfred .Jensen were Loin v in Ogden, Saturday. improved very much. shopping Creditors will present claims with AnderWallace Newman and of Chi Winton Hansen and Henry Neugent vouchers to the undersigned at her son, were in Jerome, Idaho, on busi111., are visiting with their fath Per Pound Per Pound cago, Box Elder in residence, Tremonton, in this J. ness, Wednesday and Thursday. Hansen, er, city. Hyrum Miss LaVera Summers has been County, Utah, on or before the 20th Mrs. R. W. Nelsen spent the week A. D., 1932. of in Ogden, visiting with her daughend staving at the home of Louis Ander- day September, EDITH E, ANDERSON, son for the past two weeks. Mrs. Denton Forsgren and huster, of and of the Estate Executrix A quilting party was given by Mrs. band. the Last Will and Testament of Joe Newman at her home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Melviri Johnson and Lars Anderson, deceased. "The ladies present had a very enjoychildren spent Saturday at GeorgePer Pound Per Pound .. Win, H. Streeper, Jr., able time. on business. Idaho, town, Estate. for Attorney Miss Zula Hansen, who is attending Tuesday at the work and business Date of first publication, May 19th, school at the B. Y. U. in Provo, Utah, LEG meeting of the- Relief Society, stake 1932. board officers were in attendance. the week end visiting her father, spent last June of Date 16th,. publication, Lunch was. served and there were H. J. Hansen. Rolled 1932. club girls and The third year many beautiful pieces of handicraft work on display. their mothers met with the advisors Per Pound . Per Pound .. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Summers and and their leaders at the meeting house motored Homer Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday. The election of different to Salt Lake. Friday, on business. officers took place and an outline of the year's work given to the girls and They returned home Sunday. A surprise ptrty was given Friday FOUND One sack of chicken mash, their mothers, by Mrs. Mary Weid-maThe officers for the third year in honor of Gene Holladay. There were Saturday night, west of Salt Creek twenty guests from Bothwell and TreOwner may get same by seeing J, club were chosen as follows: Gayle monton present Games furnished the D. Harris and paying for this ad. Holmgren, president; Zella Christenevening's entertainment. A very de sen, vice president; Zona Jensen, licious lunch was served. All present Eluda Jensen, yell master; had a good time. Ruth reporter. There Christensen, FOR SALE Alaska Refrigerator. Miss Thelma Hurner of Blind were twelve girls enrolled. After the new. Cost Will take $12.50. $45.00 of officers, dainty refreshSprings was a guest of Miss Beatrice Call 70.0-tl. election week. three last ments were served. days Hawkins, Don Bumhope, Mr. and Mrs. Donald On Memorial Day, May 30th, a proLOST One red hog, 190 lbs., out of will be held on the cemetery at Swenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Feter gram truck, between Tremonton and Brig- eleven Swenson, all of Salt Lake, were Sunthirty. Music will be furnish ham City. Finder notify this office. the Bear River Military Band. edby day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac tl. President Clarence E. Smith, of the Burnhope. will be the speaker. FOR SALE All white Crystal, 50 Bear River Stake, base the afternoon at 4 o'clock,-In box. Good new. ice as pound Very ball will be played between game Reasonable. Burgess Buos. Phone and Bismark (or East 6.0-62t2. Bear River City Bear River.) By Mrs. Thomas Ault FOR RENT Houses. Inquire at There would be less poor men over fifty. There :x: EAST TREMONTON Fishburn store. :x: The Aaronic priesthood entertained wouM be less families left destitute or helpless Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ault had as with an interesting program on Sun- FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage, cauliday evening. Bishop M. G. Perry also flower and other vegetable plants, Sunday visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. in financial affairs through death of the husband 5c do.; 40c, hundred. Phone 52.0-presented cirtificates to Junior SemRlewelling and granddaughter, Bar Garland Greenhouse. and father. You do not have to wait to reach fifty t5p. bara, of Ogden. inary graduates. Mrs. Oluf Johnson and Mrs. Geo. Mrs. J. W. Spackman was in Ogden or ever before yeu begin to realize the value of a No. 1 seed potatoes Beal visited the Relief Society at visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph FOR SALE Johnson, Friday. George (Bliss). Phone 66.a-3- . Fielding, Tuesday. trust fund for your family. You can see now that Mrs. P. E. Ault accompanied Mrs. Abbot tf. Mr,, and Mrs. N. P. Marble had as Fri their guests, Sunday, Henry Nielson Tracy Welling to Bear River City while you are young and able to work you owe it of Brigham ity, Joe Durfey and Mike FOR SALE Seed Russet and Bliss day, where they were guests of South Home" Ericksori of Beaver Wardy Myrl Limb and Community secto your family to establish a fund for them in case Potatoes. First after cirGfi- - Box Elder of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pier-so- n cation on russets.yearJames Walton. tion of the Farpi .Bureau at. a delight and family of Tremonton and Mr. you are suddenly deprived of your ability to supPhone 23 or M.a-tf. ful social. . and Mrs. M. M. Gardner, Jr., of Mrs. Amos. Hansen a.id ' daughter, port them through death "or permanent 'disability. CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Erma of Elwood, visited: Monday with Mrs. Edna Loveland had as her Cows and horses. Geo. Mrs Mr. call and Reverse her parents, Brough Ask us about our various plans, prepared for you. tf41 Mrs. K. H. FridaJ, assisted by Mrs. guests on Sunday, Mrs. E. D. Love-lan- d Brigham 493J2 and daughter, Anna of Harper, FOR SALE the Ladies Good building lime Lloyd Hill, entertained Mrs. Ernest Stauffer of Perry and o $12.00 per ton. SjiJrar Farm Bureau last Friday afternoon. Mrs Clayton Parker of California. Co.. Garland. Utah 18tfd Mrs, P. E. Ault discussed .the .care Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Harwood and BUY OR TRADE Will buy or trade and repair of electric equipment and for Holstein heifer calves. Must be lamp making was then taken up. De family of dgden were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen. well bred and marked. Call Jaa. licious "refreshments were served by ' Mrs. William Johnson entertained Walton. off- - the? hostess to eight members and Phone, Res.,' 29.&-. 'her primary class Wednesday after- - Ice,. 23. three visitors.. t 6ight-seein- sis-tor- - - d To Your Town "I am 87, go to church and attend parties and do not get a bit tired. I eat and sleep well," thanks to Vino! iron tonic." Mrs. M. Batdorf. Vinol tastes fine! Scott Drug Company, Tremonton, Utah. (Adv.) s. loss. Clifton Udy and his brothers, Gard-np- r. and Oscar, were in Idaho on business, during Sunday of this Eue-en- week. Willard Archibald, of Daniels, Ida ho, was here on business, Friday of last week. Plans being considered to Logan oil one block on Sixth North between Seventh and Eighth East streets ing to college. FOR ICE Beverages & Goal Hug-gin- s, Free to Public :L - SEE: HARDWARE THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything' Phone 11 DECORATION DAYMON. BESSINGER BROS, 4-- H But few people work on Decoration Day. UTAH , Lee's Meat Market .. ... r ! Box-Eld- BOTHWELL 5--26 6-- s. sec.-trea- HAMBURGER Fresh Ground s.; er 2 10c 10c . " PORK ROAST Best Shoulder Cuts BEEF LIVER Young, Fresh 10c PORK CHOPS SIDE PORK Loin Cuts Fresh 10c MUTTON Young, Tender - 4-- H " 10c MUTTON ROAST Boned, 10c ..WANT COLUMN.. BANANAS MUTTON CHOPS 10c 25c. We 10c KNEW Salad DressPork and Also ing. Beans and Mild Cheese. We have selected many items for the holiday lunch and we will have V. DEWEYVILLE MEATS KNOW 5-- 1. , . tf. 2, 4-- 5-- . . . - 4-- , Tremonton Banking Co. 1; . ; cuts of tender meats especially at such a low price Lunch Meats of all kinds will be of fered to you at low prices. e. Utah-Idah- Wieners Many people will want a few pounds of Wien-- , ers for the Monday picnic, and especially so, when you know the unusual price that 'we hav for you r 14c per pound on Wieners. Come in .. and get several pounds Also Choice Heifer Pot Roasts at 10 per lb. Could you pass Sunday up without having one of our choice and 1. Dew-eyvill- these at unusual prices. Come in and make us a visit and see for yourself, the many unusual buys that are yours. What Men Over Fifty 6 will also and If Men Under Fifty 5-- 1. Garden ripe Bananas at 5c per pound is one of our bargains for Saturday. We are offering you this splendid item for the holiday lunch. Oranges at lc each Many of our customers know the real bargains that we have in Oranges. Lettuce at 5c each, a good firm head of lettuce at a bargain price of 5c per head. 6 pounds of new Potatoes for feature Mayonnaise, n. sec.-trea- s to toast over the camp fire chickens to fry lunch meats hams to bake fresh potato chips pickles olives fresh fruits, in fact everything you could think of and all at fair low prices. Plenty of extra help for Saturday. You'll have no long "waits" in our store. Come early. 25c BEEF POT ROAST Cuts you Marsh-mallow- PORK SAUSAGE Fresh Ground 25c -- first summer outing or trip to thecoun- try or mountains. A big lot of foods are required and usually a different variety of foods are purchased for the outing. Our store has everything could desire. For Saturday May 28th 4-- H . To many.it is their SILVER US v lead- When You Think NOTICE t e . OJ SKAGGSI POOO . KTTPftJJTi XSTOttB "A SURETY OF PURITY" |